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Ride The Belgian Ardennes In the 250 Mile Trappist Challenge Beer Tour

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Bike Tours and Beer are not typical topics covered on Bikerumor.com, but putting them together does pique our interest. The company behind them is actually called Beercycling, and they put on bike tours to get you “from pint A to pint B”.

2015 will be the fifth year of the beer themed cycling tours in Belgium and the Netherlands. The 9-day Trappist Challenge is in Belgium, and will ride 250 miles through the forests, mountain passes and rivers of the Belgian Ardennes. On the tour, they will visit the Trappist Monasteries that are the source of well-known beers Rochefort, Chimay and Orval.

They say its a difficult tour, with very hilly terrain and no rest days. This year’s tours are June 26th through July 4th and August 6th through August 14th. They also have multiple trips of Flanders in 4 and 10 day lengths. Tours are limited to 14-16 riders plus two guides to keep it personal and maintain a cohesive group while riding.

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Michael Moberly
Michael Moberly
9 years ago

We met the owner while on vacation in Brussels in 2012. Decided to do the Flanders Adventure in 2013, it was an epic tour. We have already signed up for the 2015 Trappist Challenge. We have nothing but great things to say about BeerCycling.com tours!

Luigi
9 years ago

Very good place to go on holidays. Very nice places, and wonderful beer!

gringo
gringo
9 years ago

If you have never had a Rochefort 10° maybe this trip seems excessive. But I would ride 250 miles through the Ardennes just for that one alone.

Awesome idea in a great, bike friendly area.

Yves
Yves
9 years ago

I will have Rochefort, Chimay and Orval tonight in the Ardennes without the 250 ….

Dave B
Dave B
9 years ago

It may be hilly but 250 miles in 9 days is only 28 miles per day.

mudcycles
9 years ago

@DaveB
28 miles probably hungover as f*ck!

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